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November 25th 2007
Published: November 26th 2007
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Cayo Herradura sunset
We stayed a little too long in Peurto la Cruz Venezuela after hurricane Felix kissed Bonaire, our next main island. Finally we got out to the Venezuelan offshore island, and the were georgous. Fantastic water, snorkelling, diving, fishing and eating. Eventually getting to Bonaire, we were in divers paradise on an island that got the nature preserve idea early on. There waters are totally protected and provide over 150 marked dive sites and we made the most of it every day for 2 weeks.
Now in Curacou, we wait another window in the weather to head down the Columbian coast to Cartegna. Here it is more populated and no less beautiful, just not as laid back. The shopping here is fantastic and we have been able to buy the best of the world in food and some parts.
Here are a few pics, thanks Gonzalo for the better ones.
Unfortunately a schedule has to be made and I have booked a slip in Shelter Bay Marina Jan 7th and get hauled for maintenance on the 14th. The plan is to transit the Panama canal mid Feruary.


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Not the way in
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Sound System on Gran Roques
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Gran Roques, Colour
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Pair of Doors
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Los Roques Colour
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Food Prep
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Bonaire, salt loading in the slave times
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Night Fishing,Bonaire
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Going Down
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Mooring Bonaire
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Bonaire Gonzalo
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Diving on the Hilmer Hooker


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